Day 9 of Catalan Trial sentence protests - Live updates
Demonstrators in Catalonia continue to voice their anger at Spain’s Supreme Court ruling and police violence seen in the last week
Demonstrators in Catalonia continue to voice their anger at Spain’s Supreme Court ruling and police violence seen in the last week
Rallies peaceful and with no major clashes with the police, demand "freedom for the political leaders" and the end of "police repression"
A 62-year-old French man passed away from a heart attack on the same day Democratic Tsunami attempted to shut down all activity at Barcelona airport
Main pro-independence groups call candle-lit demos outside Spanish government delegations in major cities
Small demonstration in Girona gathers 300 activists, with paint and eggs thrown at Spanish police barracks
Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez ask campaigners “not to get swept up in rage” and accuse Spain of criminalizing movement
Organizers of annual pro-independence demonstration call on more to sign up with verdict on jailed Catalan politicians and activists soon due
September 11 has hosted million-strong demonstrations for 7 years in a row, challenge includes matching past figures ahead of Catalan Trial verdict
The detainees are now on temporary release after declaring before the judge
Tens of thousands demonstrate all over Catalonia on Wednesday evening as defendants make final statements in Supreme Court
The platform 'What else must happen?' plan to resume demonstrations in the afternoon
The platform 'What else must happen?' plan to resume demonstrations in the afternoon
Rally on Saturday will protest against Vox a week before party holds its own demonstration in Catalan capital
Next Saturday will see anti-fascist march focus on right-wing populists, with party supporters due to rally one week later
Unionist Societat Civil Catalana says Spanish capital is an “open-minded city” and welcomes the rally